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The first reform - prohibition - was introduced exactly for its only sense. Next reform consisted in establishing the freedom for different enterprises awaiting especially that they would have for example their own secondary production on the field of agriculture. But this led to rapid grow of prices and insufficiency of goods. The result is known to everybody.

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